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John Taylow was a founding member of the [[Kansas City Science Fiction and Fantasy Society]] in 1971. He ran [[Kansas City]]'s only sf store, founded its first science fiction convention, chaired [[BYOB-con 8]], and was instrumental in running [[MidAmeriCon]], the 1976 Worldcon in Kansas City. He recently helped with the [[Heinlein Centennial]] and co-chaired [[ConQuesT 40]]. | John Taylow was a founding member of the [[Kansas City Science Fiction and Fantasy Society]] in 1971. He ran [[Kansas City]]'s only sf store, founded its first science fiction convention, chaired [[BYOB-con 8]], and was instrumental in running [[MidAmeriCon]], the 1976 Worldcon in Kansas City. He recently helped with the [[Heinlein Centennial]] and co-chaired [[ConQuesT 40]]. | ||
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(1946 -- November 14, 2009)
John Taylow was a founding member of the Kansas City Science Fiction and Fantasy Society in 1971. He ran Kansas City's only sf store, founded its first science fiction convention, chaired BYOB-con 8, and was instrumental in running MidAmeriCon, the 1976 Worldcon in Kansas City. He recently helped with the Heinlein Centennial and co-chaired ConQuesT 40.
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